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MSF calls upon South African authorities

mouse | 30.06.2008 08:33

MSF CALLS UPON SOUTH AFRICAN AUTHORITIES TO IMMEDIATELY STOP DEPORTATION OF ZIMBABWEANS
Jun 30th, 2008 by Johan Horak

Press Release
Brussels/Johannesburg, 28 June 2008. The international medical humanitarian
organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) today expressed alarm at the
deportation of approximately 500 Zimbabweans, including women and children,
from a detention centre in Musina, at the border with Zimbabwe. South African authorities in Musina told MSF that they had increased patrols along the border during the run-off period. Zimbabweans arrested during these patrols told MSF teams that they had crossed the border over the past few days, fleeing instability and political violence in their country. MSF calls for an immediate end to deportations of Zimbabweans, as well as proper reception facilities where Zimbabweans can access protection and assistance.

The detention centre in Musina yesterday housed roughly four hundred men,
fifty women and fifteen children, nearly three times the usual number housed
there. The MSF team gained access to the overcrowded centre yesterday to
assess their most urgent needs. When the team returned this morning with
relief materials to start their work, they found the centre completely emptied.

The authorities confirmed that all Zimbabweans in the centre had been transported back across the border. “Hundreds of people have been sent back into the country from which they fled, without any recognition of their right to seek asylum,” says Rachel Cohen, head of mission for MSF in South Africa. “Deportations happen everyday in South Africa but had apparently been halted yesterday on the occasion of the electoral run-off in Zimbabwe. We are shocked to find that the authorities are resuming this unacceptable practice, in violation of international as well as South African law, which guarantee the right to
seek asylum and to access assistance.”

MSF calls on the government of South Africa to recognise the right of
Zimbabweans to flee to safety within South Africa. The authorities should provide proper places for Zimbabweans to stay where they are protected and
can receive an acceptable level of assistance without further risk of deportation.

“We also call upon other international bodies to move away from small-scale
measures towards comprehensive protection and care,” adds Rachel Cohen. “It
is essential that UN agencies with the mandate to protect and assist, such as UNHCR, provide screening for people arriving in South Africa and facilitate the recognition of refugee status for Zimbabweans.”

MSF has been present in South Africa since 1999, providing comprehensive HIV
and TB care and treatment in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, and Lusikisiki, in Eastern Cape Province. Since December 2007 MSF has also been working in central Johannesburg and in Musina, at the Zimbabwean border, to provide Zimbabweans seeking refuge in South Africa with access to medical care. Following the recent violence and unrest targeting foreign nationals, MSF
has been providing assistance to the affected population in Cape Town,
Johannesburg, and Pretoria.

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